A Chapel Leader's responsibilities include conducting Sunday chapel services for the home and visiting teams, teaching Bible studies, discipleship, outreaches, counseling, and meeting other needs as they arise.

He is also available to umpires, player wives, office and other team personnel.

While Baseball Chapel maintains a strong record of continuity and stability among those serving as Chapel Leaders, there are openings from time to time. If you live in proximity to a major league or minor league team and would like to be considered for a current or future opening, follow the instructions below more information.

Click here to put your name on a list to be considered for future chapel leader openings.

Be certain to describe your spiritual background and qualifications on the application, and indicate which team(s) you live near.

If you would like to get in touch with the current Chapel Minister of a particular team, you may begin by sending an e-mail to Baseball Chapel's Director of Ministry Operations, Rob Crose, at operations@baseballchapel.org.

Indicate to him the name of the team and the reason you are wanting to contact the particular Chapel Leader.

Unfortunately the national office and individual team chapel leaders are unable to facilitate requests for individual player appearances. The typical protocol for submitting a speaking request for players is generally through the team's community relations or public relations departments.

If you are interested in having the chapel leader speak to your group send him an email by clicking on the team list then look for the send email feature.

Also, some Baseball Chapel Leaders coordinate community outreaches. Players often appear at these events, which are often held right at the ballpark. Contact the local Baseball Chapel Leader for the team in your area to see what if any such events are available in your area.

Pray for the overall ministry of Baseball Chapel and the individual team leaders in each city.

Join with us in following the example set in Colossians 4:2-3, "Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful. And pray for us, that God may open a door for our message, so that we may proclaim the mystery of Christ …"

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3) You can give financially:

Because of the financial support of players, other baseball personnel, individual fans and churches, Baseball Chapel is able to make unique contributions to God's kingdom. Your financial investment will impact the lives of many for eternity.

Because Baseball Chapel is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, all donations are tax-deductible and receipts are issued. Donations may be made in one of two ways:

You may give financially using our online form:

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You may mail your donation to:

Baseball Chapel
P.O. Box 10102
Largo, FL 33773

If you know someone pursuing a career in professional baseball, we encourage you to make them aware of the ministry of Baseball Chapel and encourage them to attend chapel.